College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, Addis Ababa University, Bishoftu, Ethiopia
Research Article
Occurrence, Gastro Intestinal Tract Distribution and Types of Foreign Bodies in Sheep and Goats Slaughtered at Abyssinia Export Abattoir, Bishoftu, Ethiopia
Author(s): Abdi Feyisa*, Tolesa T, Jirata S. Abose and Yaikob H Tolosa
Objectives: Shoats (sheep and goats) are selective feeders; however, indigestible foreign bodies are ingested mostly as a result of long-term feed
shortages, mineral and nutritional deficits. In developing countries like Ethiopia, sheep and goats are commonly kept extensively and they have
easy access to household wastes, rubbish on the roadsides, residential and market places. As a result, evidence-based interventions are needed
to lessen the effects of foreign bodies on the production efficiency of the small ruminants. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of
foreign bodies in sheep and goats, as well as their gastrointestinal distributions and types.
Result: Foreign bodies were found in the stomachs of 89 (22.08%) of the 403 small ruminants (192 sheep and 211 goats) examined during the
study period. Of the.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-7920.2021.11.1478
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